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After reviewing the current Core List, let's say you want to take the equivalent of HIS 315K (The United States, 1492-1865) at Austin Community College.
Step 1) Go to the ATE website: httphttps://wwwadmissions.utexas.edu/apply/student/admissions/atetransfer-students/transfer-credit-resources/.
- Select “Search by the UT Austin Course Designation”
- Select the sending institution “Austin Community College”
- Select UT department “History”
- Input UT course number “315K” (you can also leave this blank to see all options)
- Select “Initiate UT Search”
Step 2) Look for the course equivalent (if any).
Texas Community College courses should be four letters and four numbers (HIST 1301).
- The first column shows you the UT course prefix and number “HIS 315K”.
- The third and fourth columns show you the ACC prefix, number and title “HIST 1301 (U.S. History 1)”.
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Step 3) Verify the course will transfer to UT and which degree requirement it satisfies by using the Student Planner on the Interactive Degree Audit.
- Under the Transfer Courses tab, Select the school “Austin Community College”
- Enter the semester and year
- Select Search by "Transfer courses", then select Get Courses
Next page:
- Select College area of study "HIST"
- Enter the Course number "1301" (you can also leave this blank to see all options)
- Select Matching exactly course number, then select Search
Next page:
- Select the Course Title "U.S. HISTORY 1"
Next page:
You'll see the semester & course listed under the "Courses currently in your IDA Planner" section. Repeat above steps for additional courses.
Now run your Degree Audit with the current, future & planned tabs selected.
- Verify the course is listed in the "CORE: 6 hours in U.S. history" section
Step 4) Check the ACC course schedule for “HIST 1301” options. http://www6.austincc.edu/schedule
If you find it, then that course should transfer into UT Austin and satisfy 3 hours of American History.
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- After you’ve completed the course, please send an official transcript from that institution to the UT Office of Admissions.
Courses in which grades lower than C− are earned do not transfer. Grades from transfer credit (except UEX courses) are excluded from a student's UT Austin GPA computation.